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Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2007

Human bocavirus infection in children with gastroenteritis, Brazil.

Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque; Ludmila N. Rocha; Fabrício José Benati; Caroline C. Soares; Adriana G. Maranhão; Maria Liz Ramírez; Dean D. Erdman; Norma Santos

Human bocavirus (HBoV) was detected in 14 (2%) of 705 fecal specimens from Brazilian children with gastroenteritis. Coinfection with rotavirus, adenovirus, or norovirus was found in 3 (21.4%) HBoV-positive specimens. None of the HBoV-positive patients had respiratory symptoms.


Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2007

Antiviral activity of aqueous and ethanol extracts and of an isolated polysaccharide from Agaricus brasiliensis against poliovirus type 1

Lígia Carla Faccin; Fabrício José Benati; Vinicius Pires Rincão; Mário Sérgio Mantovani; Sandra de A. Soares; M.L. Gonzaga; Carlos Nozawa; R.E. Carvalho Linhares

Aims:  Agaricus brasiliensis (previously named Agaricus blazei ss. Heinem), also known as the sun mushroom is native of Southeast Brazil, and is widely consumed, mainly in the form of tea, due to its nutritional and pharmacological properties. In this study, we tested aqueous (AqE) and ethanol (EtOHE) extracts and an isolated polysaccharide (PLS) from the fruiting body of A. brasiliensis, for antiviral activity against poliovirus type 1 in HEp‐2 cells.


Journal of Medical Virology | 2013

Shedding of Polyomavirus in the Saliva of Immunocompetent Individuals

Tatiana F. Robaina; Gabriella da Silva Mendes; Fabrício José Benati; Giselle A. Pena; Raquel C. Silva; Miguel A.R. Montes; Maria Elisa Rangel Janini; Fernando Portela Câmara; Norma Santos

The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the frequency of BKV, JCV, WUV, and KIV in the saliva of healthy individuals. Samples were analyzed for the presence of polyomaviruses (BKV, JCV, WUV, and KIV) DNA by real‐time PCR. Of the 291 samples tested, 71 (24.3%) were positive for at least one of the screened polyomaviruses. Specifically, 12.7% (37/291) were positive for WUV, 7.2% (21/291) positive for BKV, 2.4% (7/291) positive for KIV, and 0.3% (1/291) positive for JCV. BKV and WUV co‐infections were detected in 1.7% (5/291) of individuals. No other co‐infection combinations were found. The mean number of DNA copies was high, particularly for WUV and BKV, indicating active replication of these viruses. Polyomavirus detection was higher among individuals 15–19 years of age (46.0%; 23/50) and ≥50 years of age (33.3%; 9/27). However, the detection rate in the first group was almost 1.7× greater than the latter. WUV infections were more frequent in individuals between the ages of 15 and 19 years and the incidence decreased with age. By contrast, BKV excretion peaked and persisted during the third decade of life and KIV infections were detected more commonly in subjects ≥50 years old. These findings reinforced the previous hypotheses that saliva may be a route for BKV transmission, and that the oral cavity could be a site of virus replication. These data also demonstrated that JCV, WUV, and KIV may be transmitted in a similar fashion. J. Med. Virol. 85:144–148, 2012.


Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2006

Antiviral activity of Agaricus blazei Murrill ss. Heinem extract against human and bovine herpesviruses in cell culture

Rafaela Bruggemann; Janaina Matsuo Orlandi; Fabrício José Benati; Lígia Carla Faccin; Mário Sérgio Mantovani; Carlos Nozawa; Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares

The aqueous extract of Agaricus blazei Murill ss. Heinem, a basidiomycete native from Brazil, frequently used by popular medicine, mainly in the form of tea, was assessed to its antiviral action against herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) and bovine herpes type 1 (BoHV-1) in HEp-2 cell culture. Viral replication inhibition was evaluated by plaque assay and immunofluorescence test. The extract demonstrated virucide action for both viruses, being more effective against HSV-1, inhibiting its infectivity in 78.4 and 73.9% at the concentrations of 50 and 100 µg/mL, respectively moreover, reduction in 47% the number of fluorescent cells was observed for both concentrations. The extract also showed discrete therapeutic activity. These results suggest that A. blazei extract acts mainly in the viral particle, however, the effect during virus replication can not be ruled out.


Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2009

Effects of chlorophyllin on replication of poliovirus and bovine herpesvirus in vitro

Fabrício José Benati; F. Lauretti; Lígia Carla Faccin; B. Nodari; D.V. Ferri; Mário Sérgio Mantovani; Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares; Carlos Nozawa

Aims:  Chlorophyllin (CHLN), a synthetic derivative of chlorophyll, was assayed in the replication of poliovirus (PV‐1) and bovine herpesvirus (BoHV‐1) in HEp‐2 cell cultures.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2007

Development of an enzyme immunoassay for poliovirus antigens

Newton Hashimoto; Fabrício José Benati; Flávio Lauretti; Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares; Carlos Nozawa

An indirect solid-phase enzyme immunoassay (EIA) was developed for the detection of poliovirus antigen. Virus antigen was obtained in LLC-MK2 cell cultures and used to prepare antibodies in rabbit and guinea pig. Antibodies were evaluated by double immunodiffusion and neutralization test. Optimal concentrations of guinea pig and rabbit immunoglobulins were determined by checkerboard titration. Microtitre plates were coated with 15.0 µg/ml guinea pig anti-polio immunoglobulin and rabbit anti-polio immunoglobulin at the concentration of 7.94 µg/ml was used as detecting antibody. The standard curve with eight different antigen concentrations in eight replicates resulted in a coefficient of variation (CV) between 2.1% to 7.8%. The dose-response relationship was determined by simple linear regression with a coefficient of correlation (R2) equal to 96.4%. The assay detected a minimum of 2.3 µg/ml poliovirus antigen.


Journal of Medical Virology | 2006

Rotavirus diarrhea in children and adults in a southern city of Brazil in 2003: Distribution of G/P types and finding of a rare G12 strain

Eduardo Pietruchinski; Fabrício José Benati; Flávio Lauretti; Jonas José Kisielius; Marli Ueda; Eduardo M. Volotão; Caroline C. Soares; Yasutaka Hoshino; Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares; Carlos Nozawa; Norma Santos


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2006

Antiviral Effect of Guazuma ulmifolia and Stryphnodendron adstringens on Poliovirus and Bovine Herpesvirus

Adriana Meri Mestrimer Felipe; Vinicius Pires Rincão; Fabrício José Benati; Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares; Karen Janaína Galina; Cleyton Eduardo Mendes de Toledo; Gisely C. Lopes; João Carlos Palazzo de Mello; Carlos Nozawa


Journal of Virological Methods | 2003

Use of acridine orange staining for the detection of rotavirus RNA in polyacrylamide gels

Flávio Lauretti; Fernando Lucas de Melo; Fabrício José Benati; Eduardo M. Volotão; Norma Santos; Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares; Carlos Nozawa


Microbiological Research | 2008

The in vitro antiviral activity of an aliphatic nitro compound from Heteropteris aphrodisiaca

Fernando Lucas de Melo; Fabrício José Benati; Walter Antônio Roman Júnior; João Carlos Palazzo de Mello; Carlos Nozawa; Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares

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Carlos Nozawa

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Flávio Lauretti

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Norma Santos

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Lígia Carla Faccin

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Mário Sérgio Mantovani

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Caroline C. Soares

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Eduardo M. Volotão

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Fernando Lucas de Melo

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Vinicius Pires Rincão

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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